Daugther Left A Coffee Maker At Her Parents’ House To Use It When She Visits, But Her Sister Took It To Her New Place When She Moved Out
by Heide Lazaro

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Coffee can be a source of argument between family members who love drinking the beverage.
This woman discovered her sister had taken her Keurig to her new house.
She considers buying a new, nicer Keurig to make her sister jealous.
But her husband thinks she’s being too petty.
Read the full story below for all the details.
AITA for making a big deal about my sister taking my Keurig
My (26F) sister (24F) just bought a house.
She has previously been living with my parents.
For context, I’ve been moved out for 6 years.
I now live about 3 hours from my parents and sister.
They live in the same area.
This woman left her Keurig coffee maker in her parents’ house so she could use it when she visits.
When I was in high school, I asked for a Keurig for Christmas. My parents don’t drink coffee.
My sister and I both used it throughout high school, and then when I moved out, I left it at my parents.
My sister continued to use it while she was living there, and I continued to use it when I visit my parents.
I have a small stash of K-cups that I store at their house, so I can have a cup of coffee in the morning.
I also continued to clean it throughout the years.
Her sister took he coffee maker to her new place.
When I last went to visit my parents, I saw that the Keurig wasn’t there, and I asked about it.
My mom said my sister had taken it to her new house.
I said it was my Keurig and that I like to have it there so I can have a cup of coffee in the morning.
Especially during the one weekend a month I usually spend with my parents.
I ended up going to Dunkin’ Donuts for coffee that weekend.
She told her sister she wanted it back.
I mentioned to my sister that she took my Keurig and implied that I wanted it back.
She got snippy and said she wasn’t going to buy a new one when there was a perfectly good one that wasn’t being used.
I told her she could consider that her housewarming gift from me then.
She said I was being a jerk.
Now, she’s planning to buy a brand new Keurig for herself.
I’m considering buying a new Keurig on Black Friday.
Which will almost definitely be nicer than the 10-year-old one she took for her house.
I would leave it at my parents with strict instructions that it stays there.
Her husband thinks the new machine should be given to her sister.
My husband said doing that is super rude.
And that I should just give my sister the new Keurig as an actual housewarming gift.
He also said I should bring the old one back to my parents.
He thinks I am being a jerk for making a big deal about the Keurig.
Let’s find out what others have to say about this.
This user shares their personal thoughts.

Here’s another valid point.

She stole your property, says this one.

Here’s a different perspective.

Finally, people get weird without coffee, says this one.

When coffee is a way of life, it can cause conflict between siblings.
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